Kathleen Creamer, JD

Reducing Barriers to Reunification for Children of Incarcerated Parents

Kathleen Creamer currently serves as the Managing Attorney of the Family Advocacy Unit at Community Legal Services. In this role, she represents parents in all stages of dependency proceedings, including adjudication, permanency reviews, termination of parental rights trials, and appeals.

From 2012-2014, Kathleen served as a Stoneleigh Fellow at Community Legal Services, where she worked at the local and state levels to reduce barriers to reunification for children of incarcerated parents. Previously, she led a coalition that developed and lobbied for the successful passage of the 2010 Healthy Birth for Incarcerated Women Act, which curtailed the practice of shackling incarcerated women during childbirth in Pennsylvania’s jails and prisons. Prior to joining Community Legal Services in 2006, Kathleen served as Director of Legal Services at Our Place, DC, a program that provides supportive services to women during and after incarceration, and as a law clerk to the Honorable J. Michael Ryan of the DC Superior Court Family Court.

Kathleen is an active member of the Dependent Children of Incarcerated Parents Workgroup, and she previously served on the Joint State Government Commission’s Statewide Legislative Advisory Committee on Children of Incarcerated Parents. She has trained case workers and legal professionals locally and nationally on best practices for engaging incarcerated parents in the child welfare system. She is the recipient of the 2011 Women’s Way Unsung Heroine Award and was recognized as a 2012 Legal Intelligencer Lawyer on the Fast Track.

Kathleen holds a BA in philosophy and sociology from St. Mary’s College of Maryland and a JD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law.

Stoneleigh Fellow

2012 - 2014

Community Legal Services of Philadelphia

Current Position

Managing Attorney, Family Advocacy Unit Community Legal Services of Philadelphia

Who We Are

The Stoneleigh Foundation was founded in 2006 by John and Chara Haas to improve the life outcomes of Philadelphia's most vulnerable youth. We meet our mission by awarding Fellowships to exceptional leaders who advance change in the systems that serve these young people.

Our Priorities

We seek to improve life outcomes for our community’s most vulnerable youth by advancing change in the systems that serve them. Because we believe that youth are best served when systems work together to holistically address their needs, Stoneleigh prioritizes work designed to strengthen coordination between or among these systems.

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We award two types of Fellowships to exceptional individuals who work within and alongside youth-serving systems to catalyze change. Our Fellows undertake projects that enhance how systems work together, improve practice, and generate new knowledge through action-oriented research.